Posts by volkerdi@fosstodon.org
(DIR) Post #AQm5kGvQnbbXovFTf6 by volkerdi@fosstodon.org
2022-12-19T19:01:36Z
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(DIR) Post #ARKRak7ADy0mBEezmi by volkerdi@fosstodon.org
2023-01-05T03:34:28Z
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64 bits ought to be enough for anybody.
(DIR) Post #ARLIKdHr8VxtwTrfLU by volkerdi@fosstodon.org
2023-01-05T19:23:48Z
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@josemanuel No, not until the upstream support for a 32-bit kernel rots to the point of uselessness. But years from now when everyone has /usr/lib128 and /usr/lib256 they'll be able to point to my stupid comment. ;-)
(DIR) Post #AXmB2FMjzA1OmgOIHw by volkerdi@fosstodon.org
2023-07-16T21:36:57Z
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Thanks for 30 years! https://www.slackware.com/announce/1.0.php
(DIR) Post #ArYrncCovImWn0mFgu by volkerdi@fosstodon.org
2025-02-28T01:07:08Z
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@lilybryght Glad I could help. :)
(DIR) Post #ArxXUlfOA4vr4BwbU8 by volkerdi@fosstodon.org
2025-03-11T22:47:22Z
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@gbschenkel I'm not seeing a lot of other distributions planning to enable this yet, but as a module it seems harmless enough (but I'll have to see if it makes changes even if unloaded). I'll say ... probably yes.
(DIR) Post #AsK5ktGcrTRnPaYnxY by volkerdi@fosstodon.org
2025-03-22T19:54:56Z
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@gbschenkel the config file is ready for when Linus releases the kernel, and will include CONFIG_NTSYNC=m
(DIR) Post #AsOSfexjh3zfB12V4i by volkerdi@fosstodon.org
2025-03-24T22:30:26Z
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@gbschenkel @r1w1s1 @jloc0 Already out in -current
(DIR) Post #AsdKwV9scoB8Q8kxeK by volkerdi@fosstodon.org
2025-04-01T02:44:35Z
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@gbschenkel where'd you get your ffmpeg ;-)
(DIR) Post #Asl0RwHFIuxbjT1wg4 by volkerdi@fosstodon.org
2025-04-04T19:32:39Z
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@TronNerd82 of course we'll keep using Firefox. This privacy policy thing was just a nothingburger.